21.1921, Confs: Computational Ling, Ling Theories, Syntax/France

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Subject: 21.1921, Confs: Computational Ling, Ling Theories, Syntax/France

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Date: 20-Apr-2010
From: Olivier Bonami < olivier.bonami at paris-sorbonne.fr >
Subject: 17th International Conference on HPSG
 

	
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Date: Wed, 21 Apr 2010 15:59:06
From: Olivier Bonami [olivier.bonami at paris-sorbonne.fr]
Subject: 17th International Conference on HPSG

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17th International Conference on HPSG 
Short Title: HPSG 2010 

Date: 07-Jul-2010 - 10-Jul-2010 
Location: Paris, France 
Contact: Olivier Bonami 
Contact Email: hpsg2010 at easychair.org 
Meeting URL: http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/ 

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Linguistic Theories; Syntax 

Meeting Description: 

The 17th International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar
HPSG-2010 will take place in July 2010 in Paris, France.

http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/ 

Below is the program for the HPSG 2010 Conference, which will take place in
Paris, France on July 9-10.

It will be preceded by two related events:

- On July 7, a day of HPSG-related tutorials:

1. The LinGO Grammar Matrix: Rapid Grammar Development for Hypothesis Testing
(presented by Emily Bender and Antske Fokkens)
2. Prosody and Information Structure in Grammar: Evidence from French (presented
by Claire Beyssade, Jean-Marie Marandin and Cristel Portes)

- On July 8, a workshop on Morphology and Formal Grammar

Registration is open at the website: 

http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/

Friday July 9

9:00-9:10 
Welcome

9:10-9:50
Bob Borsley (Essex): An HPSG Approach to Welsh Unbounded Dependencies

9:50-10:30
Gereon Müller, Stefan Keine, Anke Assmann, Fabian Heck & Johannes Hein
(Leipzig): Does Chain Hybridization in Irish Support Movement-Based Approaches
to Long-Distance Dependencies?

10:30-11:10
Felix Bildhauer & Philippa Cook (Berlin): German Multiple Fronting and Expected
Topichood

11:10-11:30 
Coffee Break

11:30-12:10
Pollet Samvelian (Paris 3) & Jesse Tseng (CNRS & Toulouse): Persian Object
Clitics and the Syntax-morphology Interface

12:10-12:40
Md. Sadiqul Islam, Mahmudul Hasan Masum, Md. Shariful Islam Bhuyan and Reaz
Ahmed (Bangladesh UET): Arabic Nominals in HPSG: A Verbal Noun Perspective

12:40-14:00 
Lunch Break

14:00-14:40
Jean-Pierre Koenig & Karin Michelson (Buffalo): Invariance in Argument
Realization: The Case of Iroquoian

14:40-15:20
Jakob Mache (Berlin): Towards a Compositional Analysis of Verbless Directives in
 German

15:20-16:00
Jong-Bok Kim (Kyung Hee), Jaehyung Yang (Kangnam) & Sanghoun Song (U. of
Washington): Korean Comparative Constructions: A Constraint-Based Approach and
Computational Implementation

16:00-17:30 
Coffee break & poster session

17:30-18:30 
Invited talk
Daniel Flickinger (Stanford): Prescription and Explanation -- Using an HPSG
Implementation to Teach Writing Skills

Saturday July 10

9:30-10:10
Rui Chaves (Buffalo): On the Syntax and Semantics of Vice Versa

10:10-10:50
Manfred Sailer (Göttingen): Cognate Objects in English

10:50-11:10 
Coffee Break

11:10-11:50
Bjarne Ørsnes & Philippa Cook (Berlin): Coherence with Adjectives in German

11:50-12:30
Nurit Melnik (Oranim AC): Modal Predicates in Modern Hebrew

12:30-14:00 
Lunch Break

14:00-14:40
Doug Arnold & Bob Borsley (Essex): Auxiliary-Stranding Relative Clauses

14:40-15:20
Robert Levine (Ohio State): Polarity and Auxiliaryhood (Pseudo)entanglement: the
Ellipsis Pattern of Modal_need_

15:20-16:00
Alex Lascarides & Katya Alahverdzhieva (Edinburgh): Analysing Language and
Co-verbal Gesture in Constraint-based Grammars

16:-16:20 
Coffee Break

16:20-17:20 
Invited talk
Barbara Hemsforth (Paris Descartes): Usage-based Preferences in Human Sentence
Processing: A Crosslinguistic Perspective

Alternates:

Fabiola Henri & Gregoire Winterstein (Paris 7): Morpho-Semantics of Verbal
Reduplication: The Case of Mauritian
Takafumi Maekawa (Hokusei Gakuen): Nominative-Genitive Conversion in HPSG
Nyurguyana Petrova & Ruy Chaves (Buffalo): Interface Studies of Converbal
Constructions
Filip Skwarski (Warsaw): Agreement Issues in Polish ''co'' Relative Clauses

Posters:

Johannes Dellert, Killian Evang & Frank Richter (Tübingen): Kahina, a Debugging
Framework for Logic Programs and TRALE
Mija Kim (Kyung Hee U.) & Jong-Yul Cha (Daejeon U.): On ''Verb One's Way''
Construction
Frédéric Laurens (Paris 7): French Dislocates as Incidentals Licensed by
Anaphoric Expressions
Janna Lipenkova (Berlin): A HPSG Representation of Causativity in the Chinese
ba-construction
Tam Wai Lok (Tokyo) & Yo Sato (Hertfordshire): A Practical Lexicon of Japanese
Classifiers and Nouns for Use with a HPSG grammar

For More Information:

http://hpsg2010.linguist.univ-paris-diderot.fr/





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